Wednesday Walk: abandoned wooden houses and a fence made of railway wagons

in Wednesday Walk9 months ago (edited)

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The day was overcast. The day before was sunny, and the day before that was sunny, and the forecasts were favourable - in general, we were hoping for good weather. But it wasn't. On the other hand, it could have rained, but it was just cloudy. We didn't want to plan it all over again, choosing a convenient day in a complicated schedule. So we didn't cancel the planned walk and set off on this journey through the strange places of the city.

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This walk required such complex planning, because the route was not through the city centre streets, or even the outskirts of the city, but through wastelands, cul-de-sacs and the like, including places where the mapping vehicles do not pass through. "The grey area" remains grey on city maps. We can only wonder if there is a path through the industrial wasteland, or if we will have to make a big detour to get to the right place.

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So why did we decide to visit these unfriendly places? A very simple reason, really. New construction is unfolding now in the city. It is planned to build several objects of city infrastructure, these are such important transport objects as a new bridge across the Neva River, high-speed motorway, high-speed railway. Plots of city land are being allocated for this construction, transformations affecting the territory occupied by various old industrial enterprises and a non-operational railway line. We wanted to take the last opportunity to have a look at these areas before the construction work starts.

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We started our walk near the monument to an old steam locomotive. Steam locomotive Эр-785-49, a freight car and diesel locomotive 2ТЭ 116-03 are installed near the railway technical school. It looks very unusual: you walk along the street, past ordinary houses, shops, bus stops and suddenly you see a steam locomotive parked near one of the buildings. We chose this place as the starting point of our route, so that we could include visits to some of the city's lesser-known sights in our walk.

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From the steam locomotive, we turned into a city block built up with small cottages in the mid-twentieth century. These houses are not considered landmarks, but they look nice and cosy. The drawing of a cat on the dusty back of the van is accompanied by the caption "The best cat on the planet!". It looks like it was drawn from life. The next drawing is graffiti on the balcony, such graffiti is extremely rare in our city. The drawing is located quite high, and the figure of the juggler is difficult to see in detail.

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The monument to Olga Berggolts is set in the centre of a small garden. The place for this monument was chosen opposite the house where Olga Berggolts lived as a child. Olga Berggolts read her poems on the radio during the siege of Leningrad during the Second World War. The figure of the poet stands against the wall of an old house with a round loudspeaker. Such radio receivers were installed in the houses of the city residents at that time.

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The next point of our route is an amazing toponymic artefact. A small street is called "Staroputilovsky rampart". The name "rampart" as the name of the street is found in Old Russian cities, it is the name of the streets laid along the old fortress walls. But for St. Petersburg this name is more of a curiosity, it appeared because there was a railway embankment nearby. This street consists of several houses, but only one of them has a number plate with the name of the street. All the other houses are corner houses and are numbered by neighbouring streets.

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We are approaching the final part of our route. A dusty driveway stretches between two blind fences and leads us to an abandoned two-story wooden house. The walls are made of parquet boards, a lopsided antenna, metal parts on the facade ... it all looks strange. A few more small wooden buildings are located a little further away. The fence separating the territory of the base is made of old wagons. The gate is ajar, but a guard is on duty nearby. This is where we end our walk.

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LocationSaint Petersburg, Russia

This is my entry for the #WednesdayWalk challenge by @tattoodjay.

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Wishing you a wonderful day:)

Awesome you went to capture this piece of history in photography, soon to be lost to modern development.

Really hope Olga Berggolt is safely moved to a new site, perhaps the train could be transferred to a rail museum as well.

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In just two or three years these places will need to be recognised anew, they will have completely changed! Thank you very much, I'm glad you enjoyed the walk.

Lost era, hopefully some moved to spaces and preserved.

I hope that the transformations will be gentle… We'll check it out in a few years!
Thank you very much!

You always have beautiful places to walk around!

Thank you so much, I'm really glad you enjoyed this walk!

Hello dear friend @tatdt good morning
It's good that they didn't cancel the tour, it is always very tedious to replan everything, especially if it is a complicated place to access, and even more so, if there will soon be a lot of construction activity there.
What a beautiful walk, they saw and photographed beautiful things, I really appreciate that you let us know about this Wednesday walk experience

Thank you very much, dear friend @jlufer!
I'm really glad you enjoyed this walk! Have a great day!

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to see the old part of the city. That part has a lot of history, too bad it is going to be lost. Perhaps within the project there will be room for that locomotive that is a relic of the country and for the monument of Olga Berggolt that is also part of history. Thanks for sharing.🥰🤗

Thank you very much! As far as I know, the monument will be preserved. Judging by the master plan, several buildings will be demolished, but the main buildings and monuments will be preserved. There will be a very serious transformation of the urban environment, there will be new roads and residential neighbourhoods, and in the end this whole area will look completely different from what it does now.

Thank you, have a nice Thursday 🤗.

The railway photos are so amazing . I have been staring at them for the last two minutes.

Thank you very much!

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Thank you very much!

fantastic off the tourist route shots again, I love these wednesday walks with you

Thank you so much, I'm really glad you enjoyed this walk!

Nice your walk foe seeing old monument. All are looking very awesome

Thank you very much!

Always Welcome dear